Border Patrol chief advised to resign or be fired: reports
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51% : Commissioner Magnus has admitted that during his first ten months in office he spent more time learning the 'many complex areas of CBP' rather than leading on the massive issues at the border,'" the lawmakers wrote.38% : And on Thursday, the agency faced criticism from Democrats, who wrote to Magnus and the head of CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility asking why they failed to interview Haitians in a report about an incident in which migrants from the country were corralled by Border Patrol officers on horseback.
24% : The day before, Magnus also attended a meeting of Border Patrol chiefs that Mayorkas told him not to go to.
10% : Magnus was chosen by Biden in part because he spoke out against the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants and its negative effect on relations between law enforcement and immigrant communities.
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